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Digimon Mystery Dungeon
Done as a playmat for a friend
Rhythm BT17-089 Alternative Art, Argomon BT17-042, Argomon BT17-045, Argomon BT17-048, and Argomon BT17-051 by koki from BT-17 Booster Secret Crisis
Argomon
Algomon/Argomon
One of the Digimon who'll be featured in the zine is Algomon, based Argos Panoptes, the giant with many eyes! The eyes motif is kept in all it's evolution stages. The name (and the design) is also a pun on "algae"
Applications open on October 1st!
argomon from star wars is non-binary, pansexual, and uses they/any pronouns (canon)
submitted by anonymous
I think Argomon is worth revisiting, albeit, still as a casual deck.
The deck’s main issue was the lack of consistency around BT17 Rhythm. the deck very much wanted more copies in play, but BT17 Lv.4 Argomon could only play her if you didn’t have any in play. As such, you were stuck paying the 4 cost for more Rhythm. But with the addition of ST20 Island of Adventure, you can more comfortably play Rhythm in 3s or 4s because of Island’s security effect. Hell, you can even toss in another Tamer or 2 if you wanted.
Another issue that it has, is BT2 Lv.4 Argomon is just dead weight. You are better off evolving to either BT17 Lv.4 Argomon to play a Rhythm, or to something like BT3 Stingmon. Since the latter of which can actually do something(granted, it’s an Inherited) and doesn’t restrict further plays. And on that note-
Since BT2 Lv.5 Argomon and BT3 Blossomon require you to Suspend something in order to use their Digisirption(both are Limited to 1, by the way), this is where the issue of BT2 Lv.4 Argomon comes in. If you can’t suspend something, you can’t play these for free. Ergo, if you Digisorb for the Lv.4 then you can’t immediately do it for the Lv.5. The role of any Lv.5 in an Argomon deck should be a (nearly) free evolution. Because if BT17 Lv.5 Argomon can do it, then why not the others?
Plus, it’s not like it’s hard to get an Argomon going. Green has a handful of cards to help evolutions, search, and play Tamers. Purple, on the other hand, has all the draw power, milling, and card recovery. Argomon just straight-up gets the best of both worlds.
So while it clearly isn’t going to be anything gamebreaking any time soon, I still think it’s got potential to at least be something.
In Digimon Savers The Movie: Ultimate Power! Activate Burst Mode!! (yes it's really called that), Agumon and the others that didn't get cards for some reason despite that epic sausage ninja scene... Wake up to find the DATS team missing and the city full of weird vines. They meet a girl, or a Digimon, or a girl who thinks she's a Digimon, or a Digimon who thinks she's a girl... They meet Rhythm and fight off the inexplicable Goblimon that are attacking her, and she explains that Argomon has come along to fuck shit up. The Digimon try to fight Argomon, and Marcus Damon wakes up to give Agumon the power to evolve to ShinyGreymon: Burst Mode. This might have been impressive if Burst Mode hadn't already featured in the main anime. I really, really do not understand the point of this movie. It's not even feature-length, and for an episode it's very poorly written...
Still, nunchuk sausages.
Her best moment, Bandai. Her best moment and it doesn't get a card.
Argomon BT17-051